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RTC Provides Service To Sam Boyd

# of the Boise State Broncos # of the Arizona State Sun Devils during the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas at Sam Boyd Stadium December 22, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Boise State won 56-24.

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LAS VEGAS – The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) announces that transit routes 601 and 602 will provide service to Sam Boyd Stadium during the upcoming University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) football season.

Fans attending UNLV football games are encouraged to use transit to and from the stadium. Service will be provided as follows:

UNLV vs. San Diego St.
November 30, 2013
Log onto rtcsnv.com for updates

Route 602 provides express service from the Las Vegas Strip and the UNLV Main Campus area, with a stop at the new UNLV Transit Center on University Road across from Greenspun Hall, to Sam Boyd Stadium. Departures are scheduled approximately every 20 minutes. Those traveling from the Las Vegas Strip can take Route 602 at the transit stop located at East Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard (adjacent to the Tropicana Hotel).

Residential fares apply to Route 601/602. However if you will be traveling along the Las Vegas Strip it is recommended that you purchase a Strip & All Access pass to ensure coverage on all RTC Transit routes, including Deuce on the Strip and Strip & Downtown Express.

The RTC is the transit authority, transportation planning agency and regional traffic management agency for Southern Nevada. The RTC’s vision is to provide a safe, convenient and effective regional transportation system that enhances mobility and air quality for citizens and visitors. The RTC encourages residents and visitors to use alternate commute modes to help reduce traffic congestion, clean the air and improve the quality of life in Southern Nevada. RTC transit service carried more than 60 million passengers last year and is one of the most efficient transit systems in the nation. For more information on the RTC, visit rtcsnv.com or use your mobile device to access the RTC’s Ride Tracker, a GPS-based, mobile website that enables transit riders to easily see when buses are due to arrive.